Three women rape man at gunpoint to collect his semen in a cooler box

May 7, 2015 - 12:12
May 7, 2015 - 12:15
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Three women rape man at gunpoint to collect his semen in a cooler box
Three women rape man at gunpoint to collect his semen in a cooler box

A man was kidnapped and raped at gunpoint by three women who wanted to harvest his semen.

The trio stopped in a black BMW in South Africa to ask for directions then bundled him into a car before driving him 300 miles.

They fondled the 33-year-old but when he didn"t become aroused they forced him to drink something from a bottle.

After that they raped him and put the semen in plastic bags in a cooler box before driving off, leaving him 300 miles from the township where they picked him up in Port Elizabeth.

Constable Mncedi Mbombo told Sowetan Live: ‘They then forced him to drink an unknown substance from a bottle. This got him aroused quickly even though he was still scared and didn"t want to have sex.

‘This is really confusing to us because we have never heard of such a thing before. The man was fully conscious throughout his ordeal and he is still traumatised."

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